Alberta Election 2012

Danielle Smith's party had lofty hopes in Calgary last election, but only hung on to two seats.
If dollars equalled votes, however — what a grand, democratic shame they don't — Wildrose would have 13 MLAs in Cowtown.

Forget about fixing health care. Given the outrage over the Garth Brooks ticket debacle, which has dominated the reader comments section on the Calgary Herald website for days, it appears that any party

Danielle Smith's small-government Wildrose Party is alone among five Alberta political parties to not support tobacco reduction measures for youth, according to a survey conducted for the Campaign for a Smoke-Free Alberta.

If the Wildrose Party wins the current Alberta election, it will be a good time to be a bricklayer.
The ultra-right party is reviving the outdated, antagonistic "Alberta Agenda" that reached its height

For those who may think there is unanimity in rural Alberta on the Wildrose position on land use and land stewardship, nothing could be further from reality.
Wildrose's blindly obsessive compulsion that